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Bibliography: Recent Publications Relating
to Canada s Urban Past
Bibliographie: Contributions récentes à l'histoire
urbaine du Canada
Elizabeth Bloomfield
Preface/Préface
This bibliography appears annually in each October issue of the Urban History Review. It is organized to follow the categories and format of A.F.J. Artibise and G.A. Stelter, Canada's Urban Past: A Bibliography to 1980 and Guide to Canadian Urban Studies (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1981).
With the substantial number of publications of potential interest to Canadian urban history, we need help from the readers of the Urban History Review. Please send bibliographic references, especially for theses, discussion papers, articles on Canadian urban subjects published outside Canada and local history items, to:
Dr. Elizabeth Bloomfield 16 Caribou Crescent
Guelph, Ontario NIE 1C9
Bibliographic references are welcome at any time of year; for inclusion in the 1983 list (to be published in October 1983) please send them in by the end of May 1983.
Chaque année, le numéro d'octobre de la Revue d'histoire urbaine contient une bibliographie conçue sur le modèle de A.F.J. Artibise et G.A. Stelter, Canadas Urban Past: A Bibliography to 1980 and Guide to Canadian Urban Studies (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1981). Les titres y sont classés selon les mêmes catégories.
En raison du nombre considérable de publications qui peuivent présenter un intérêt pour l'histoire du Canada urbain, nous sollicitons l'aide des lecteurs de la Revue d'histoire urbaine. Prière de faire parvenir toutes références bibliographiques, en particulier, de thèses, de documents de travail, d'articles portant sur le Canada urbain et publiés en dehors du Canada ou de sujets relatifs à l'histoire locale, à:
Dr. Elizabeth Bloomfield 16 Caribou Crescent Guelph (Ontario)
NIE 1C9
Les références bibliographiques peuvent être envoyées à tous moments, mais pour qu'elles paraissent dans l'édition 1983 (qui sortira en octobre 1983), il faut qu elles soient reçues avant la fin du mois de mai 1983.
Urban History Review!Revue d'histoire urbaine, Vol. XI No. 2 (October/ octobre, 1982)
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GENERAL 10. DOYLE, Judith A. The Canadian Urban Scene. Toronto: Gage, 1980.
General
BIBLIOGRAPHIES AND GUIDES TO SOURCES
1. AUBIN, Paul. Bibliographie d'histoire du Québec et du Canada, 1966-1975. Québec: Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture, 1981. [2 tomes - 22,000 références.]
2. BEATTIE, Judith, et al., eds. Directory of Canadian Archives! Annuaire des dépôts d'archives canadiens. [Ottawa: 1981?]: Bureau of Canadian Archivists and Association des archivistes du Québec.
3. BUENCKER, J .D. , et al. Urban History, A Guide to Information Sources. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1981.
4. NORRIS, Darrell A. "The Bell Telephone Historical Collection and Late Nineteenth-Century Canadian Urban History." Urban History Review X, 3 (February 1982): 47-54.
5. OTNESS, Harold M. Index to Early Twentieth Century City Plans Appearing in Guidebooks: Baedeker, Muirhead-Blue Guides, Murray, I.J.G.R. etc 2000 Plans to over 1200 Communities, Found in 14 Guidebooks. Western Association of Map Libraries, Occasional Paper No. 4, 1978.
6. PUBLIC ARCHIVES OF CANADA. FEDERAL ARCHIVES DIVISION. Catalogue of Census Returns on Microfilm, 1666-18811* Catalogue de recensements sur microfilm, 1666-1881. Ottawa: Public Archives of Canada/Archives publiques Canada, 1981.
7. STELTER, G.A. "Urban History." In J.L. Granatstein and P. Stevens, eds. A Reader's Guide to Canadian History: Confederation to the Present. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982.
8. TAYLOR, C.J. "Parks Canada's Manuscript Report Series." Archivaria XII (Summer 1981): 65-120.
See also/voir aussi: 24, 84, 92, 94, 95, 106, 107, 117, 119, 120, 133, 139, 142, 143, 144, 146, 158, 159, 163, 166, 183, 203, 207, 271, 274, 307,308, 314,318,319,353, 382, 412, 415, 452, 490, 498, 524,527,528.
GENERAL WORKS, INCLUDING HISTORIOGRAPHY AND METHODOLOGY
9. DAVISON, J. Robert. "Turning a Blind Eye: The Historian's Use of Photograqphs." BC Studies 52 (Winter 1981-82): 16-38.
11. MCCANN, L.D. Heartland and Hinterland: A Geography of Canada. Toronto: Prentice-Hall Canada, 1982.
12. PHILLIPS, E. Barbara and Richard T. City Limits: An Introduction to Urban Studies. New York: Oxford, 1981.
13. STELTER, Gilbert A., and Alan F.J. ARTIBISE, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1982 (Carleton Library Series 125).
14. STELTER, Gilbert A. "The City-Building Process in Canada." In Stelter and Artibise, eds., Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 1.
15. "Urban History: Reviews of Recent Research." Trends in History: A Review of Current Periodical Literature in History 2, 1 (Fall 1971): 97 p.
16. YEATES, Maurice. North American Urban Patterns. London: Edward Arnold, 1981. 176 p.
See also/voir aussi: 19, 38, 44, 48, 67, 71, 99.
Growth and Economic Development
ECONOMIC GROWTH, INCLUDING RESOURCE TOWNS
17. BOWLES, Roy T., ed. Little Communities and Big Industries: Studies in the Social Impact of Canadian Resource Extraction. Toronto: Butterworth, 1982.
18. DAVIS, H. Craig, and Thomas A. HUTTON. "Some Planning Implications of the Expansion of the Urban Service Sector." Plan Canada 21, 1 (March 1981): 15-23.
19. DUGGAN, Edward P. "Business and the City: A Review Article." Business History Review LVI, 1 (Spring 1982): 76-83.
20. FORWARD, Charles N. "The Development of Canada's Five Leading National Ports." Urban History Review X, 3 (February 1982): 25-45.
21. FRANKENA, Mark W. Urban Transportation Planning: Theory and Policy in Ontario. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1982. 248 p.
22. HUM, Derek, and Paul PHILLIPS. "Growth,
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Trade and Urban Development of Staple Regions." Urban History Review X, 2 (October 1981): 13-23.
23. LANGIN, S. "Resource Development and New Towns: A Women's Perspective." M.A. Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1981.
24. MAGUIRE, Robert K. Socio-Economic Factors Pertaining to Single-Industry Resource Towns in Canada: A Bibliography with Selected Annotations. Chicago: Council of Planning Librarians, 1980. 42 p.
25. MCCANN, L.D. "Canadian Resource Towns: A Heartland-Hinterland Perspective." in R.E. Preston and L. Russwurm, eds. Essays on Canadian Urban Process and Form II. Waterloo: University of Waterloo, Department of Geography, Publication Series No. 15, 1980. Pp.209-67.
26. STELTER, Gilbert A., and Alan F.J. ARTIBISE. "Canadian Resource Towns in Historical Perspective. " In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 15.
27. WISMER, Susan. Community Profit: Community-Based Economic Development in Canada. Toronto: Is Five Press, c. 1981.
See also/voir aussi: 29, 48, 89, 162, 165, 171, 178, 179, 183, 189, 191, 194, 198, 206, 208, 223, 251, 311, 322, 325, 337, 355, 361, 369, 370, 396, 404, 419, 425, 445, 446, 447, 450, 466, 469,494,501, 552, 553, 563.
URBAN SYSTEMS, REGIONALISM AND METRO-POLITANISM
28. CONZEN, M.P. "The American Urban System in the Nineteenth Century." In D.T. Herbert and R.J. Johnston, eds. Geography and the Urban Environment: Progress in Research and Appications, IV. Rexdale, Ont.: Wiley, 1981. Pp.295-347.
29- MARSHALL, John U. "Industrial Diversification in the Canadian Urban System." Canadian Geographer XXV, 4 (Winter 1981): 361-32.
30. MCCANN, L.D. "Heartland and Hinterland: A Framework for Regional Analysis." In L.D. McCann, ed. Heartland and Hinterland: A Geography of Canada. Toronto: Prentice-Hall, 1982. Pp. 2-35.
31. MCCANN, L.D. "The Myth of the Metropolis: The Role of the City in Canadian Regionalism." Urban History Review IX, 3 (February 1981): 52-58.
32. RUSSWURM, Lome H., and Baleshwar
THAKUR. "Hierarchical and Functional Stability and Change in a Strongly Urbanizing Area of Southwestern Ontario, 1871-1971." Canadian Geographer XXV, 2(1981): 149-66.
33. SIMMONS, James W. The Impact of Government on the Canadian Urban System: Income Taxes, Transfer Payments and Employment. University of Toronto, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, Research Paper 126, 1981. 80 p.
34. Urban Settlement Distribution: The Dynamics of Canada s System. Vancouver: Centre for Human Settlements, University of British Columbia, 1980.
See also/voir aussi: 22, 317, 391.
Population
PROCESS OF URBANIZATION
35. BOURNE, Paula. Problems of Urbanization. Toronto: O.I.S.E., 1981. 156 p.
36. NEWLAND, Kathleen. City Limits: Emerging Constraints on Urban Growth. Washington, D.C.: Worldwatch Institute, 1980.
37. SIMMONS, Jim. "Population Forecasting: How Little We Know." Plan Canada 21, 3 (September 1981): 75-84.
See also/voir aussi: 184, 234, 266, 283, 294.
MIGRATION, IMMIGRATION
38. DARROCH, A. Gordon. "Migrants in the Nineteenth Century: Fugitives or Families in Motion?" Journal of Family History 6, 3 (Fall 1981): 257-77.
39- SHARMA, R.D. "Migration and Fertility in a Western Canadian Metropolis." Ph.D. Thesis, University of Alberta, 1980.
40. TICE, Paul. "Analysis of Intermetropolitan Labour Force Migration in Canada, 1971-1976." M.A.Thesis, McMaster University, 1980.
41. YUM, Charles Chi Fi. "Variations in Intermetropolitan Migration Flows in Canada, 1971-76: An Analysis of Some Characteristics and Causal Factors." M.A. Thesis, University of Windsor, 1980.
See also/voir aussi: 65, 235, 332, 424, 453, 454, 469.
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SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS
42. BAEHRE, Rainer. "Paupers and Poor Relief in Upper Canada." Canadian Historical Association Historical Papers I Communications historiques. Halifax, 1981. Pp.57-80.
43. BELEC, John P. "Researching the Relationship Between Residential Mobility and Local Political Participation." M.A. Thesis, Queen's University, 1980.
44. BOWLES, Roy T. Social Impact in Small Communities: An Integrative Review of Selected Literature. Toronto: Butterworth, 1981.
45. CLICHE, Pierre. Espace social et mobilité résidentielle. Québec: Université Laval, département de géographie, 1981.
46. DENIS, Ann B. «Femmes: ethnie et occupation au Québec et en Ontario, 1931-1971. » Études ethniques au Canada 13, 1 (1981): 75-90.
47. GOLD, Harry. The Sociology of Urban Life. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1982.
48. KATZ, Michael B., Michael J. DOUCET and Mark J. STERN. The Social Organization of Early Industrial Capitalism. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1982.
49. LACELLE, Claudette. «Les domestiques dans les villes canadiennes au XIXe siècle: effectifs et conditions de vie.» Histoire sociale XV (mai 1982): 181-207.
50. LACELLE, Claudette. Maîtres et domestiques en milieu urbain: le recensement de 1871. Parcs Canada: Bulletin de recherches n° 166, 1981. 16 p. [Also available in English.} Toronto, Québec, Halifax, Montréal.
51. ROOKE, Patricia T. and R.L. SCHNELL. "Childhood and Charity in Nineteenth-Century British North America." Histoire sociale XV (mai 1982): 157-79.
52. LA GORY, Mark and John PIPLIN. Urban Social Space. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth, 1981.
53. MCGAHAN, Peter. Urban Sociology in Canada. Toronto: Butterworth, 1982.
54. MORTON, Desmond with Terry COPP. Working People. Ottawa: Deneau and Greenberg, 1980.
55. SAUNDERS, Peter. Social Theory and the Urban
Question. London: Hutchinson University Library, 1981. 312 p.
56. STIMPSON, Catharine, Eisa DIXLER, Martha J. NELSON and Kathryn B. YATRAKIS. Women and the American City. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981. {Contents originally appeared in Spring 1980 supplement to Signs.]
See also/voir aussi: 17, 23, 178, 199, 208, 214, 218, 333, 341, 424, 471, 499, 511, 518, 534, 535,545, 546, 556.
ETHNICITY
57. BRETON, R., W.W. ISAJIW, W. KALBACH and J.G. REITZ. Ethnic Pluralism in an Urban Setting: Conceptual and Technical Overview of a Research Project. University of Toronto, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, Research Paper No. 121, 1981. 30 p.
58. BUMSTED, J.M. The Scots in Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Historical Association: Canada's Ethnic Groups Series, No. 1, 1982. 19 p.
59. DRIEDGER, Leo. "Ethnic Boundaries: A Comparison of Two Urban Neighbourhoods." In George A. Theodorson, ed. Urban Patterns: Studies in Human Ecology. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1982.
60. DRIEDGER, Leo. "Urbanization of Ukrainians in Canada: Consequences for Ethnic Identity." In Roman Petryshyn, ed. Social Trends among Ukrainian Canadians. Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 1980.
61. G AKO VICH, Robert P. Serbs in the United States and Canada: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Minneapolis: Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota, 1976.
62. HIGGS, David. The Portuguese in Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Historical Association: Canada's Ethnic Groups Series, No. 2, 1982. 17 p.
63. KALBACH, Warren E. Ethnic Residential Segregation and its Significance for the Individual in an Urban Setting. University of Toronto, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, Research Paper No. 124, 1981. 69 p.
• 64. PUCCI, Antonio. "Canadian Industrialization versus the Italian Contadini in a Decade of Brutality, 1902-1912." In Little Italies in North America. Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1981. Pp. 183-208.
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65. SAARINEN, Oiva. "Geographical Perspectives on Finnish Canadian Immigration and Settlement." Polyphony III, 2 (Fall 1981): 16-22.
66. WARD, W. Peter. The Japanese in Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Historical Association: Canada's Ethnic Groups Series, No. 3, 1982. 21 p.
See also/voir aussi: 174, 175, 224, 227, 232, 244, 249, 250, 257, 261, 262, 263, 264, 267, 342, 346, 368, 373, 376, 378, 397, 401, 405, 409, 410, 442, 455, 458, 459, 461, 462, 463, 477, 493, 496, 497, 504, 537, 541, 543, 549,562.
URBAN CULTURE
67. BERCUSON, David J. "Through the Looking-Glass of Culture: An Essay on the New Labour History and Working-Class Culture in Recent Canadian Historical Writing." Labour/Le trvailleur VII (Spring 1981): 95-112.
68. BLACK, Edwin R. and Peter SNOW. "The Political Agendas of Three Newspapers and City Governments." Canadian Journal of Communication 8, 2 (January 1982): 11-25 {Kingston, Belleville, Peterborough].
69. BOBAK, Esther L. "Attitudes towards the City in the Canadian Realistic Novel of the Twenties." Ph.D. Thesis, Dalhousie University, 1981. 568 p.
70. CAMERON, J.M. and R. BORDESSA. Wonderland through the Looking Glass. Downsview, Ont.: Belsten Pub., 1981. {Canada's Wonderland, 1981.}
71. KEALEY, Gregory S. "Labour and Working-Class History in Canada: Prospects in the 1980s." Labour! Le travailleur Nil (Spring 1981): 67-94.
72. KEALEY, Gregory S. and Bryon D. PALMER. "The Bonds of Unity: The Knights of Labor in Ontario, 1880-1900." Histoire sociale!Social History XIV (November 1981): 369-411.
73. LAMONDE, Yvan et P.-F. HEBERT. Le cinéma du Québec: Essai de statistique historique ( 1896 à nos jours). Québec: Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture, 1981. 478 p.
74. REPENTIGNY, Michel de. "The Daily Newspaper: Mirror of Our Myths." Canadian Journal of Communications S, 1 (June-August 1981): 24-31.
75. TURCOTTE, Huguette. «Les idéologies et le discours urbanistique.» Thèse de M.A., Université de Montréal, 1981.
See also/voir aussi: 190, 192, 219, 240, 247, 250, 253, 255, 256, 275, 279, 292, 327, 330, 334, 342, 362, 365, 380, 391, 399, 408, 509, 514, 540, 549, 556.
Urban Environment
GENERAL
76. F AYE, Gordon H. "Canada's Driest, Sunniest and Mildest Cities." Canadian Geographic 102, 2 (April-May 1982): 67-9. [Ranks Canadian cities on a "comfort index."]
77. LEWIS, Charles A. "Nature City: Translating the Natural Environment into Urban Language." Interpretation Canada 10, 1 (Winter 1982): 3-6.
78. MELOSI, Martin V. Garbage in the Cities: Refuse, Reform and the Environment, 1880-1980. Texas A. & M. University Press, 1982.
79. MORRISON, Carolyn P. "Perceptions of the City: The Urban Image in Canadian Fiction." M.A. Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1981.
See also/voir aussi: 299, 337, 545, 547, 552, 553, 559.
PLANNING
80. ADAMSON, Anthony. "Eugenio Faludi, Master Planner." Habitat 24, 2 (1981): 2-3.
81. BRANCH, Melville C. Continuous City Planning: Integrating Municipal Management and City Planning. New York: Wiley, 1981.
82. GOLDSMITH, Michael. Politics, Planning and the City. London: Hutchinson University Library, 1980. 202 p.
83. HODGE, Gerald. "The Citification of Small Towns: A Challenge to Planning. " Plan Canada 21, 2 (June 1981): 43-47.
84. LIBICK, Helma. A Bibliography of Canadian Theses and Dissertations in Urban, Regional and Environmental Planning, 1974-1979. Montreal: The Association/L'Association, 1980.
85. 'MONTIFROY, Gérard A. Aménagement du territoire. Montréal: Guérin, 1981.
86. PRESSMAN, Norman, éd. "International Experiences in Creating Livable Cities." Special issue of Contact: Journal of Urban and Environmental Affairs 13,2/3(1981). 419 p.
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87. PRESSMAN, Normal E.P. "Priorities for Planning Livable Cities." Contact: Journal of Urban and Environmental Affairs 13, 2/3 (1981): 1-10.
88. RODWIN, Lloyd. Cities and City Planning. New York: Plenum, 1981. 326 p.
89. SCHAFFENBURG, Angus Earl. "The Development of Federal Urban Policy: A Case Study of the Ministry of State for Urban Affairs (1971-1977)." M.A. Thesis, University of Waterloo, 1978.
90. SHIRVANI, Hamid. Urban Design: A Comprehensive Reference. Chicago: Council of Planning Librarians, 1981.
91. SKABURSKIS, Andrejs. Resource Community Planning: Economic Implications for Resource Developers of Settlement Options. Victoria, B.C.: Vischer Skaburskis Planners for Ministry of Municipal Affairs, 1980.
92. SUTCLIFFE, Anthony. The History of Urban and Regional Planning: An Annotated Bibliography. London: Mansell, 1980.
93. SWANICK, Eric L. Canadian Provincial Government Publications of Interest to Planners: A Selective Introductory Bibliography. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1979.
94. VANCE, Mary. Zoning and Zoning Laws: A Bibliography. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1981.
95. WOOD, J. David. "Bureaucratic Fancies, Colonial Realities: The First Urban Plans in Ontario, Canada." In M. Macka, ed. Historical Changes of the Territorial Oganization of Cities and their Urbanized Hinterlands. Brno, Czechoslovakia: Czechoslovak Acad. Sciences Inst. Geogr., 1980. Pp. 180-95.
See also/voir aussi: 18,21,24, 152, 198,221,251, 285, 338, 343, 354, 390, 395, 439, 460, 513, 531,548, 559,560,573.
LAND AND DEVELOPMENT
96. BATEY, William L. and P.J. SMITH. "The Role of Territory in Political Conflict in Metropolitan Fringe Areas." In Ken B. Beesley and Lome H. Russwurm, eds. The Rural-Urban Fringe: Canadian Perspectives. Downsview: York University, Department of Geography, Geographical Monograph No. 10, 1981. Pp. 199-217.
97. BRENNAN, S.P. "Shaping Urban Futures: An Examination of Land Banking, Urban Growth and
Urban Form." M.A. Thesis, Carleton University, 1980.
98. CANADA. DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS/MINISTÈRE DES TRAVAUX PUBLICS. REAL ESTATE SERVICES DIRECTORATE/DIRECTION GÉNÉRALE DES SERVICES DE L'IMMOBILIER. Real Estate Development and Market Analysis!Aménagement des biens immobiliers et analyse du marché immobilier. Ottawa, 1980.
99. DOUCET, Michael J. "Urban Land Development in Nineteenth-Century North America." Journal of Urban History 8, 3 (May 1982): 299-342.
100. FITZSIMONS, John. Issues in a Rural-Urban Fringe, Consequences of the Exurbanite Influx. University of Guelph: Rural Development Outreach Program, April 1982. 49 p.
101. Joint Development: Making the Real-Estate-Transit Connection. Washington: Urban Land Institute, 1979. [Canadian Case Studies.]
102. LORIMER, James. La cité des promoteurs. [Traduit de l'anglais par Jean Paré.} Montréal: Boréal Express, 1981. 276 p.
103. MCR AE, James. The Influence of Exurbanite Settlement on Rural Areas: A Review of the Canadian Literature. (Working Paper No. 3.) Lands Directorate, Environment Canada, 1980.
104. PROUDFOOT, S.B. "The Politics of Approval: Regulating Land Use on the Urban Fringe." Canadian Public Policy VII, 2 (Spring 1981): 284-96.
105. RUSSWURM, L. and K. BEESLEY, eds. The Rural-Urban Fringe: Canadian Perspectives. York University, Department of Geography, Geographical Monograph No. 10, 1981.
106. SIMPSON-LEWIS, Wendy and Ruth MCKECHNIE. Land and the Automobile: A Selected Bibliography. (Working Paper No. 12.) Lands Directorate, Environment Canada, 1981. 95 p.
107. SWANICK, Eric. Land Use Studies in Canada during the 1970s: An Introductory Bibliography. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1979-
108. WATSON, Harold John. "The Residential Land Development Industry: Selected Case Studies of Concentration in Local Markets, 1950-1975." M.A. Thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1979.
See also/voir aussi: 216, 245, 251, 272, 281, 282,
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285, 326, 331, 335, 367, 374, 398, 424, 428, 506, 552, 553, 560.
BUILDING AND ARCHITECTURE
109- BLUMENSON, John. Identifying American Architecture: A Pictorial Guide to Styles and Terms, 1600-1945. American Association for State and Local History, 1981.
110. CAMERON, Christina and Martin SEGGER, eds. Selected Papers from the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, Annual Meetings, 1975 and 1976. Ottawa, 1981. 110 p.
111. DENHEZ, Marc C. "What Price Heritage?" Plan Canada 21, 1 (March 1981): 5-14.
112. IGLAUER, Edith. Seven Stones: A Portrait of Arthur Erickson, Architect. Madeira Park, B.C.: Harbour Pub., 1981.
113. McMORDIE, Michael. "The Canadian Architectural Archives [University of Calgary]." Trace 1, 3 (1981): 49-56.
114. MORISSET, Gérard. L'architecture en Nouvelle-France. Montréal: Éditions Fides, 1981.
115. RIFKIND, Carole. A Field Guide to American Architecture. New American Library, 1981.
116. RITCHIE, T. "The Canadian Brick Industry, 1885 to 1915." In C. Cameron and M. Segger, eds. Selected Papers from the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, Annual Meetings, 1975 and 1976. Ottawa, 1981. Pp.98-110.
117. SWANICK, Eric. Conservation Architecture in Canada: An Introductory Bibliography. Monticello,
' 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1980.
118. TURNBRIDGE, J.E. "Heritage Canada: The Emergence of a Geographic Agent." Canadian GeographerXXV, 3 (1981): 271-77.
119. VANCE, Mary. Building Laws and Building Inspection: A Bibliography. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1981.
120. VANCE, Mary. Historical Society A rchitectural Publications: Canada. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1980.
See also/voir aussi: 167, 176, 185, 195, 197, 212, 215, 217, 226, 237, 239, 321, 336, 340, 344, 351, 352, 359, 394, 402, 406, 448, 449, 451,
457, 464, 477, 479, 480, 489, 493, 503, 523, 524, 525, 526, 533, 564.
HOUSING
121. ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPALITIES OF ONTARIO. Housing Rehabilitation Programs in Ontario. Toronto: Association of Municipalities of Ontario, 1980.
122. ASSOCIATION OF MUNICIPALITIES OF ONTARIO. Residential Conversion in Ontario. Toronto: Association of Municipalities of Ontario, 1980.
123. BOURNE, L.S. The Geography of Housing. London: Edward Arnold, 1981. 304 p.
124. BRUMMELL, Arden. "A Test of Spatial Submar-kets in Urban Housing." Canadian Journal of Regional Science IV, 1 (Spring 1981): 89-112. {Thunder Bay.]
125. CARTER, Novia. Housing. Scarborough, Ont.: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1981.
126. CLAYTON RESEARCH ASSOCIATES. Housing Construction in Canada: A Series of Three Articles. Toronto: Housing and Urban Development Association of Canada, 1981. 2 vols.
127. CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING FOUNDATION OF CANADA. Directory of Housing Co-operatives. Ottawa: Co-operative Housing Foundation of Canada, 1981-.
128. G AUDRE AU, Marcel. Le rôle des pratiques publiques d'urbanisme dans la production résidentielle. Montréal: I.N.R.S.-Urbanisation, 1981.
129. HALE, Richard C. The Effect ofÛousing and Transportation Costs on the Consumer s Choice of Location of Family Housing. Halifax, N.S.: Professional Project Engineering Ltd., 1981.
130. KEMENY, J. The Myth of Home-Ownership: Private versus Public Choices in Housing Tenure. London: Rout ledge and K. Paul, 1981.
131. MCGUIRE, Chester C. International Housing Policies: A Comparative Analysis. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1981.
132. SILVER, Irving R. The Economic Evaluation of Residential Building Codes: An Exploratory Study. Ottawa: Economic Council of Canada, Regulation Reference, 1980.
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133. SWANICK, Eric. Rent Control in Canada: An Introductory Bibliography. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1979-
See also/voir aussi: 63, 108, 161, 213, 225, 233, 252, 258, 265, 268, 333, 377, 381, 384, 465, 474, 505, 506, 547.
FORM AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE
134. COLLIN, Jean-Pierre. Le développement résidentiel suburbain et l'exploitation de la ville centrale. Montréal: I.N.R.S.-Urbanisation, 1981. (Collection «Études et documents,» n° 23.)
135. DIVAY, Gérard et Louise RICHARD. Croissance résidentielle et services municipaux. Montréal: I.N.R.S.-Urbanisation, 1981. (Collection «Études et documents,» n° 22.)
136. HOUGH, Michael. City Form and Natural Process: Towards a New Urban Vernacular. London: Croom Helm, 1982. 224 p.
137. ICHIKAWA, Hiroo. "A Comparative Study of Urban Form and Its Spatial Characteristics of Japanese and North American Cities." Ph.D. Thesis, University of Waterloo, 1982.
138. SCARGILL, D.I. The Form of Cities. London: Bell and Hyman, 1980.
139. SCHROEDER, Timothy D. Local Parks and Recreation Services and Property Values: A Review and Bibliography. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1981.
140. THÉRIAULT, Richard. «Le quartier subjectif: niveau de la hiérarchisation de l'espace urbain.» Thèse de M. A., Université de Montréal, 1979.
141. TURCOTTE, Geneviève. Differentiation sociale et accessibilité à l'espace neuf. Montréal: I.N.R.S.-Urbanisation, 1980.
See also/voir aussi: 97, 228, 229, 230,.231, 241, 280, 284, 325, 339, 366, 371, 384, 390, 392, 413 ,502 ,512 ,545 ,546 ,548 .
URBAN RENEWAL
142. BUSS, Terry F. Public Policy for Industrial Revitaliza-tion: A Selected Bibliography on Current Research. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1981.
143. BUSS, Terry F. Public! Private Partnerships for Urban
Economic Development: A Bibliography. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1981.
144. CHANG, Robert T. Towards a Main Street Revitali-zation: An Annotated Bibliography. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1981.
145. GOLIGER, Gabriella. "Neighbourhood Improvement: A Catalyst for Far-Reaching Community Change." Habitat 24, 4 (1981): 22-25. [3 Canadian communities.}
146. MERRENS, R. Urban Waterfront Redevelopment in North America: An Annotated Bibliography. Toronto: York University, 1980.
147. RAVETZ, Alison. Remaking Cities. London: Croom Helm, 1982. 375 p.
See also/voir aussi: 343, 364, 407, 457, 538, 544, 550.
Municipal Government
148. BANFF CONFERENCE ON ALTERNATE FORMS OF URBAN GOVERNMENT. Problems of Change in Urban Government. Ed. M.O. Dickerson et al. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1980.
149. BIRD, Richard M. and Enid SLACK. "Can Property Taxes be Reformed? Reflections on the Ontario Experience." Canadian Public Administration 24, 3 (Fall 1981): 469-85.
150. BOSSONS, John, et al. Municipal Fiscal Reform in Ontario: Property Taxes and Provincial Grants. Toronto: Ontario Economic Council, 1981.
151. GOLDBERG, Michael. Municipal Arrogance or Economic Rationality: The Case of High Servicing Standards. Vancouver: Urban Land Economic Division, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration, University of British Columbia, 1980.
152. KAPLAN, Harold. Reform, Planning and City Politics: Montreal, Winnipeg, Toronto. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981.
153. LABONTE, Roger. Distribution et collecte des eaux en milieu urbain. Montréal: Ecole polytechnique de Montréal, 1981.
154. Managing Urban Settlements: Can Our Government Structures Cope? Vancouver: Centre for Human Settlements, University of British Columbia, 1979.
155. MORLEY, David, Stuart PROUDFOOT and
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Thomas BURNS. Making Cities Work: The Dynamics of Urban Innovation. {Canadian examples.] London: Croom Helm, 1980.
156. Providing Municipal Services: Methods, Costs and Trade-offs. Toronto: Bureau of Municipal Research, 1981.
157. TAYLOR, John. H. "Mayors a la Mancha: An Aspect of Depression Leadership in Canadian Cities." Urban History Review IX, 3 (February 1981): 3-14.
158. VANCE, Mary. Assessment for Taxation: A Bibliography. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1981.
159. VANCE, Mary. The Property Tax: A Bibliography. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1981.
See also/voir aussi: 135, 202, 211, 216, 242, 265, 277, 290, 293, 311, 323, 337, 387, 388, 389, 495, 501, 558.
REGIONAL
Atlantic Canada
160. FROST, James Douglas. "Principles of Interest: The Bank of Nova Scotia and the Industrialization of the Maritimes, 1880-1910." M.A. Thesis, Queen's University, 1979.
161. KAYNACK, Erdener and Lois STEVENSON. Home Buying Behaviour of Atlantic Canadians. Halifax: for C.M.H.C, 1981.
162. MCCANN, L.D. "Commentary: On Shipowners and the Landward Economy in Atlantic Canada. " In L.F. Fischer and E.W. Sager, eds. Merchant Shipping and Economic Development in Atlantic Canada: Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the Atlantic Canada Shipping Project. St. John's: Maritime History Group, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1982. Pp. 157-59.
Nova Scotia
163. COME AU, Adélard, comp. «Biographie de l'Acadie.» La société historique acadienne, Cahiers 11 (décembre 1980): 367-82.
164. MOORE, Christopher. Louisbourg Portraits: Everyday Life in an Eighteenth-Century Garrison Town. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1982.
165. PANTING, Gerry. "Shipping Investment in the
Urban Centes of Nova Scotia." In L.R. Fischer and E.W. Sager, eds. Merchant Shipping and Economic Development in Atlantic Canada: Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the Atlantic Canada Shipping Project. St. John's: Maritime History Group, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1982. Pp. 123-36.
166. TAYLOR, M. Brook. "Nova Scotia's Nineteenth-Century County Histories." Acadiensis X, 2 (Spring 1981): 159-66.
HALIFAX
167. BUGGEY, Susan, "Building Halifax, 1841-1871." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 9.
168. CARMAN, Kate. The Halifax Explosion. London, Ont.: Operation Literacy, London Council for Adult Education, 1979. 17 p.
169. HAGGART, Ann G. "Halifax: Sympathetic Change." Contact 13, 2/3 (1981): 397-410.
170. HINES, Sherman with John GODFREY. Halifax. Halifax: Nimbus Publishing, 1981. 96 p.
170A. MARKHAM, Susan E. "An Investigation of Development of the Common of Halifax, Nova Scotia: 1749 to 1979." M.Sc. Thesis, Dalhousie University, 1980. 101 p.
171. MCCANN, L.D. "Staples and the New Industrialism in the Growth of Post-Confederation Halifax." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 4.
172. METSON, Graham. An East Coast Port-Halifax at War, 1939-1945. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1981.
173. O'GALLAGHER, Marianna. "The Sisters of Charity in Halifax — The Early and Middle Years." Canadian Catholic Historical Association, Study Sessions, 1980:57-68.
174. PUNCH, Terrence M. "The Irish in Halifax before 1830." Canadian Genealogist 1, 3 (1979): 173-80.
175. PUNCH, Terrence M. "The Halifax Irish, an Urban Experience." Canadian Genealogist 2, 4 (1980): 204-08.
176. WATTS, Heather, comp. "On the Road from Freshwater Bridge": A History of the House at 5500 Inglis
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Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Halifax: Universalist Unitarian Church of Halifax, 1979. 41 p.
See also/voir aussi: 20.
OTHER URBAN CENTRES
177. BOUCHER, Neil. The Development of an Acadian Village: Surette9s Island, 1859-1970. Yarmouth, N.S.: Lescarbot Press, 1980. 93 p.
178. CRAWLEY, Roland F. "Class Conflict and the Establishment of the Sydney Steel Industry, 1956-1978." M.A. Thesis, Dalhousie University, 1980. 132 p.
179. MCCANN, L.D. "The Mercantile-Industrial Transition in the Metals Towns of Pictou County, 1857-1931." Acadiensis X, 2 (Spring 1981): 29-64.
180. SUTHERLAND, George R. The Rise and Decline of the Community ofEarltown. Truro, N.S.: Colchester Historical Museum, 1980. 143 p.
181. WINTER, Kenneth. "The Town of Yarmouth: 1867 and 1923." Nova Scotia Historical Review 1, 1 (1981): 39-49.
New Brunswick
182. HACHEY, Paul A. The New Brunswick Landscape Print, 1760-1880. Fredericton: Beaverbrook Art Gallery, 1980. I l l p.
183. SWANICK, Eric L. New Brunswick Regional Development during the f60s and '70s: An Introductory Bibliography. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1979.
184. WYNN, Graeme. "Population Patterns in Pre-Confederation New Brunswick." Acadiensis X, 2 (Spring 1981): 124-38.
FREDERICTON
185. PECK, Mary. "Construction of the New Brunswick Legislative Building in Fredericton." In C. Cameron and M. Segger, eds. Selected Papers from the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, Annual Meetings, 1975 and 1976. Ottawa, 1981. Pp.82-97.
186. SQUIRES, W Austin. History of Fredericton: The Last 200 years. Fredericton, c. 1980.
MONCTON
187. BELLIVEAU, J.E. The Monctonians: Citizens, Saints and Scoundrels. Vol. 1. Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot Press, 1981. 324 p.
188. BOUDREAU, Jean-Pierre. «Espace-machine et aménagement à Moncton.» Thèse de M.A., Université Laval, 1979.
SAINTJOHN
189. ACHESON, T.W. "The Great Merchant and Economie Development in Saint John, 1820-1850." In David J. Bercuson and Phillip A. Buckner, eds. Eastern and Western Perspectives: Papers from the Joint Atlantic Canada!Western Canadian Studies Conference. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981. Pp.85-114.
190. CLARKE, Mary Eileen. "The Saint John Women's Enfranchisement Association, 1894-1919." M.A. Thesis, University of New Brunswick, 1980.
191. FISCHER, Lewis R., Eric W. SAGER and Rosemary E. OMMER. "The Shipping Industry and Regional Economic Development in Atlantic Canada, 1871-1891: SaintJohnasaCaseStudy."In L.R. Fischer and E.W. Sager, eds. Merchant Shipping and Economic Development in Atlantic Canada: Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the Atlantic Canada Shipping Project. St. John's: Maritime History Group, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1982. Pp.33-54.
192. SMITH, Mary E. "Responses to Theatre in Nineteenth-Century Saint John, New Brunswick." Histoire du théâtre au Canada II, 2 (automne 1981): 133-47.
193. STEWART, George. The Story of the Great Fire in St. John, N.B., June 20th 1877. Woodstock, N.B.: Non-Entity Press, 1980. 273 p. [Reprint of 1877 edition.}
194. WATT, John A. "Uneven Regional Development in Canada: A Study of Saint John, N.B." Ph.D. Thesis, University of Waterloo, 1981.
See also/voir aussi: 20.
OTHER URBAN CENTRES
195. FOSS, Charles. "The Living Village of Kings Landing." Canadian Antiques and Art Review (March 1981): 32-37.
196. GREENE, F. Brucie. A History of Saint Marys. Fredericton, 1980. 76 p.
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197. Historic Homes of Chatham. Chatham, N.B. : Town of Chatham, 1980.
198. JOHNSON, Catherine Ann. "Merchants, Sawmil-lers and Socials Reformers: Community Leadership and the Search for Industry in New Castle, New Brunswick, 1899-1914." M.A. Thesis, Dalhousie University, 1980. 173 p.
199. MCFARLAND, Joan. "Changing Modes of Social Control in a New Brunswick Fish Packing Town." Studies in Political Economy 4 (Autumn 1980): 99-113.
200. MEED, Marcus E. History of One Hundred Years at Bristol, N.B. Bristol, N.B. , 1976. 391 p.
201. RIGBY, Carle and Lily. A History of H art land. Hartland, N.B. , 1980. 54 p.
Prince Edward Island
202. HOLMAN, Harry T. "The Public Power Issue in Charlottetown: An Early Conflict." Urban History Review*, 3 (February 1982): 55-56.
203. KEMSHEAD, Alison. Prince Edward Island: A Bibliography of Social, Economic and Political Conditions. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1980. 16 p.
204. MACLEOD, Ada. Roads to Summerside: The Story of Early Summerside and the Surrounding Area. 1980. 123 p.
205. RANKIN, Robert Allan. Down at the Shore: A History of Summerside, Prince Edward Island (1752-1945). Charlottetown: Heritage Foundation, 1980. 193 p.
Newfoundland
206. HOUSE, J.D. "Big Oil and Small Communities in Coastal Labrador: The Local Dynamics of Dependency." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology XVIII, 4 (November 1981): 433-52.
207. KEMSHEAD, Alison. Newfoundland: A Bibliography of Social, Economic and Political Conditions. Monticello, 111.: Vance Bibliographies, 1980.
208. NEIS, Barbara. "Competitive Merchants and Class Struggle in Newfoundland." Studies in Political Economy: A Socialist Review 5 (Spring 1981): 127-43.
209. Newfoundland Photography, 1849-1949. St. John's: Breakwater Books, 1980.
210. ROWE, Frederick W. A History of Newfoundland and Labrador. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1981.
ST. JOHN'S
211. BAKER, Melvin. "The Establishment of Commission Government in St. John's, Newfoundland, 1914." Urban History Review IX, 3 (February 1981): 35-51.
212. HOGAN, G.L., ed. Basilica-Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, 1855-1980. St. John's, 1980. 96 p.
213. SAGA DEVELOPMENTS LTD. Local Housing Market Study of Newfoundland Communities: St. John s and Corner Brook. Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1981.
214. SHRIMPTON, Mark. "Churchill Park: A Case Study of Age Structure Change in a Large Suburban Development in St. John's." Plan Canada 20, 3/4 (September-December 1980): 204-08.
215. WHITAKER, Jill, comp. Historic Churches of St. John's. St. John's: Newfoundland Historic Trust, 1980. 20 p.
Québec
GÉNÉRAL
216. ANDREW, Caroline. L'urbanisation, une affaire: l'appropriation du sol et l'état local dans l'Outaouais québécois. Ottawa: Éditions de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1981.
217. ARQ: Architecture/Québec. 1, 1 (mai 1981). Montréal: Groupe Culturel Préfontaine.
218. BRANDT, Gail Cuthbert. "'Weaving It Together': Life Cycle and the Industrial Experience of Female Cotton Workers in Quebec, 1910-1950." Labour I Le travailleur VII (Spring 1981): 113-26.
219. DUVAL, Etienne-F. Le jeu de lhistoire et de la société dans le théâtre québécois, 1900-1950. Coll. Théâtre d'hier et d'aujourd'hui. Trois-Rivières: Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 1981. 247 p.
220. PIERRE-DESCHÊNES, Claudine. «Santé publique et organisation de la profession médicale au Québec, 1870-1918. » Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française 35, 3 (décembre 1981): 355-76.
221. «Québec 81.» Numéro spécial de METROPOLIS: urbanisme, planification régionale, environnement. Paris, 1981.
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222. QUESNEL-OUELLET, Louise et Gilles BOUCHARD. «Les transports urbains à Québec.» Recherches sociographiques XX, 2 (mai-août 1979): 205-28.
223. RUDIN, Ronald. "Montreal Banks and Urban Development in Quebec." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 3.
224. WONG-RIEGER, Durhane. "Self-Identify and Adaptation to Social Change: Self-Conceptions among Crée Indians in a French-Canadian Town." Canadian Ethnic Studies XIII, 3(1981): 127-43.
See also/voir aussi: 1, 46, 73, 114.
MONTRÉAL
225. ATELIER D'HISTOIRE HOCHELAGA-MAISONNEUVE. L'histoire du logement ouvrier à Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. Montréal: Atelier, 1980.
226. ATELIER D'HISTOIRE HOCHELAGA-MAISONNEUVE. Evolution de l'architecture industrielle un quartier-type: Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. Montréal: Atelier, 1982. 40 p.
227. BAUER, Julien. "From Heterogeneity to Consensus: The Jewish Community of Montreal." Canadian Jewish Society IV, 2 (Fall 1980): 117-26.
228. BEAULAC, Claude et Iskandar GABBOUR. «L'incidence du développement autoroutier sur la croissance spatiale de l'agglomération Montréalaise, 1950-1976.» Plan Canada 21, 3 (septembre 1981): 90-98.
229. BÉDARD, Daniel. «Un modèle d'analyse de la notion de quartier appliqué au quartier de Maison-neuve à Montréal.» Thèse de M.A., Université de Montréal, 1980.
230. BÉDARD, Danielle. «Les variables reliées à la mobilité des ménages dans la région métropolitaine de Montréal.» Thèse de M.A., Université de Montréal, 1979.
231. BELLAVANCE, Marcel et Jean-Daniel GRONOFF. «Les structures de l'espace montréalais à l'époque de la Confédération.» Cahiers de géographie du Québec XXIV, 63 (décembre 1980): 363-84.
232. CHICHEKIAN, Garo. "A Study of the Changes in the Distribution and Mobility of Armenians in the
Montréal Region, 1972-1979." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 25 (September 1981): 169-96.
233. CHOKO, Marc. Crises du logement à Montréal, 1860-1939. Montréal: Editions coopératives Albert Saint-Martin, 1980.
234. CHOKO, Marc. H., étal. Le développement urbain de Montréal, 1940-1960. Rapport Préliminaire. Montréal, 1981. Polycopié.
235. CHOKO, Marc H. «Le mouvement des squatters à Montréal 1946-1947. » Cahiers d'histoire II, 2 (printemps 1982): 27-39.
236. COLL ARD, Edgar A. Montréal du temps jadis. Sai nt-Lambert, Québec: Héritage, 1981. 209 p.
237. COMMUNAUTÉ URBAINE DE MONTRÉAL. Les édifices scolaires: répertoire d'architecture traditionnelle sur le territoire de la Communauté urbaine de Montréal, 1980. 319 p.
238. Connaître Montréal par ses quartiers: Maisonneuve. Montréal, Groupe d'animation urbaine, 1982. 36 p.
239. DEAN, A.O. "Montreal: A City with a Unique Past Begins to Protect It." AlA Journal 70, 14 (December 1981): 50-59.
240. DE LOTTINVILLE, Peter. "Joe Beef of Montreal: Working-Class Culture and the Tavern, 1869-1889." LabourlLe travailleur 8/9 (1981/82): 9-40.
241. DULUDE, Fernand. «Considérations géographiques sur l'organisation bancaire en milieu urbanisé: le cas de Montréal. » Thèse de M. A., Université de Montréal, 1979.
242. FARLEY, Michael, Othmar KEEL et Camille LIMOGES. «Les commencements de l'administration montréalaise de la santé publique (1865-1885) - I.» HSTC bulletin VI, 1 (January 1982): 24-46.
243. GUBBAY, Aline. The Mountain and the River: A Portrait of Montreal Le fleuve et la montagne: un portrait de Montréal. Montreal: Trillium Books, 1981.
244. HOE, Ban Seng. "Folktales and Social Structure: The Case of the Chinese in Montreal." Canadian Folklore 1, 1-2(1979): 25-36.
245. HURTUBISE, Jules. Études sur la copropriété divise: région métropolitaine de Montréal. Montréal: pour S.C.H.L./C.M.H.C, 1981.
246. LAMONDE, Yvan. Les bibliothèques de collectivité à
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247. LAMONDE, Yvan. "Social Origins of the Public Library in Montreal." Canadian Library Journal 38, 6 (December 1981): 363-70.
248. LASRY, Jean-Claude M. «Une diaspora francophone au Québec: les juifs séphardes. » Questions de culture 2 (1982): 113-38.
249. LAVIGNE, G. «La formation d'un q»uartier ethnique: les portuguais à Montréal.» Thèse de Ph.D., Université de Montréal, Faculté d'Aménagement, 1979.
250. LINTEAU, Paul-André. «La montée du cos-mopolitanisme montréalais.» Questions de culture 2 (1982): 23-53. [Publ. Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture.}
251. LINTEAU, Paul-André. "The Development and Beautification of an Industrial Suburb: Maison-neuve, 1883-1918." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspectes of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 11.
252. MATTHEWS, Georges. Évolution générale du marché du logement de la région de Montréal de 1951 à 1976: données synthétiques sur une réussite méconnue. Montréal: I.N.R.S.-Urbanisation, 1980.
253. METCALFE, Alan. "Working Class Physical Recreation in Montreal, 1860-1895." Working Papers in the Sociological Study of Sports and Leisure. Sports Studies Research Group, Queen's University, 1,2(1978): 1-49.
254. Montréal: la prochaine décennie: les grands Montréalais et les enjeux de la vie urbaine. Montréal: La Presse, 1980.
255. MORROW, Don. A Sporting Evolution: 1881, Montreal Amateur Athletic Association 1981. Montreal: Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, 1981.
256. MORROW, Don. "The Little Men of Iron: The 1902 Montreal Hockey Club." Canadian Journal of History of Sport 12 (May 1981): 51-65.
257. PERIN, Roberto. «Conflits d'identité et d'allégeance: la propagande du consulat italien à Montréal dans les années 1930. » Questions de culture 2 (1982): 81-102.
258. PERREAULT, Louis. «L'habitation et l'évolution
de l'urbanisme à Montréal: de la grande dépression à la création de la société d'habitation du Québec, 1935-1968.» Thèse de M.A., Université Laval, 1979. 107 p.
259. PURCELL, Susan et Brian MCKENNA. Jean Drapeau. Traduit de l'anglais par Danielle Soucy. Montréal: Stanké, 1981. 372 p.
260. QUERY, Jean. «Montréal sous l'occupation américaine, 1774-1776: répercussions socio-économiques.» Thèse de M.A., Université de Montréal, 1978.
261. RAINVILLE, Jean-Marie. «Hiérarchie ethnique dans la grande entreprise montréalaise.» Industrial Relations!Relations industrielles XXXVI, 2 (1981): 336-60.
262. RAMIREZ, Bruno. «La recherche sur les italiens du Québec. » Questions de culture 2 ( 1982): 103-11.
263. RAMIREZ, Bruno. "Montreal's Italians and the Socio- Economy of Settlement: Some Historical Hypotheses." Urban History Review X, 1 (June 1981): 39-48.
264. RAMIREZ, Bruno et Michèle DEL BALZO. "The Italians of Montreal: From Sojourning to Settlement, 1900-1921." In Little Italies of North America. Toronto: Multicultural Society of Ontario, 1981. Pp.63-84.
265. ROBERGE, Carole. «Lutte des locataires des appartements St-Pie-X pour l'implantation de services dans leur complexe d'habitation H.L.M. 1971-1977.» Thèse M. Serv. Soc, Université Laval, 1981.
266. ROBERT, Jean-Claude. «Urbanisation et population: le cas de Montréal en 1861. » Revue d'histoire de lAmérique française 35, 4 (mars 1982): 523-36.
267. ROUILLARD, Jacques. «Les travailleurs juifs de la confection à Montréal ( 1910-80)» Labour/Le travailleur 8/9 (1981/82): 253-59.
268. RUDDICK, Susan M. "The Movement for Public Housing in Montreal, 1930-1958." Thèse de M.A., Université de Montréal, 1979.
269. Saint-Henri des Tanneries. Connaître Montréal par ses quartiers. Exposition historique. Montréal: Groupe d'animation urbaine, 1981. 35 p.
270. SENIOR, Elinor Kyte. British Regulars in Montreal: An Imperial Garrison, 1832-1854. Montreal: McGill-Queens, 1981. 288 p.
271. SWEENY, Robert. A Guide to the History and Records of Selected Montreal Businesses before 1947-Montréal: Centre de recherche en histoire économique du Canada français, 1979.
272. Une ville à vendre. Laval, Que. : Éditions coopératives Albert Saint-Martin, 1981.
273. WAGNER,Serge et Micheline LAPERRIÈRE. «L'alphabétisation à Pointe Saint-Charles.» Revue internationale d'action communautaire 3 (printemps 1980): 127-43.
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QUÉBEC
274. ARCHIVES DE LA VILLE DE QUÉBEC: CENTRE DE DOCUMENTATION PHOTOGRAPHIQUE. Guide du Centre de documentation photographique. Québec: Ville de Québec, 1980.
275. BÉLANGER, Marcel. «L'urbanité de Québec.» Cahiers de géographie du Québec 25, 64 (avril 1981): 11-16.
276. BÉLANGER, Marcel et Louise MARCOTTE. «Images du Vieux-Québec, représentation graphique et signification. » Cahiers de géographie du Québec 25, 64 (avril 1981): 149-56.
277. DIRKS, Patricia. "The Public Power Movement in Quebec City, 1929-1934. " Urban History Review X, 1 (June 1981): 17-29.
278. DUVAL, Monique. L'histoire du Québec par ses rues. Coll. «Retrospection.» Québec: Centre de documentation, Ministère des communications, 1980. 261 p.
279. GAZILLO, Stephen. "The Evolution of Restaurants and Bars in Vieux-Québec since 1900." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 25, 64 (avril 1981): 101-18.
280. LA FRANCE, Marc and T. RUDDELL. "Shaping an Urban Landscape: Quebec City, 1790-1840." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 6.
281. LEBEL, Aline. «Les propriétés foncières des Ursulines et le développement de Québec. » Cahiers de géographie du Québec 25, 64 (avril 1981): 119-32.
282. MARCEAU, Renée et Richard PELLETIER. «La restauration patrimoniale de la vieille ville de.
Québec: le rôle des petits propriétaires.» Cahiers de géographie du Québec 25, 64 (avril 1981): 87-100.
283. NORMANDIN, Pierre. «La suburbanisation du Québec métropolitain de 1951 à 1971.» Thèse de M.A., Université Laval, 1979. 117 p.
284. RICHARD, Marc. «Mutabilité du paysage urbain de la Haute-ville de Québec. » Thèse de M. A., Université Laval, 1981.
285. ROY, Aimé. «Capital immobilier, propriétaires fonciers et aménagement de la ville: le cas du quartier Saint-Jean-Baptiste à Québec.» Cahiers de géographie du Québec 25, 64 (avril 1981): 133-48.
286. TESSIER, Yves. «Géophotographie d'un espace.» Cahiers de géographie du Québec 25, 64 (avril 1981): 17-48, 157-61.
287. VAN OMMEN, Herman. "Labour Riots in Quebec, 1857-1879." Register (McGill History Journal): 1, 1 (March 1980): 50-67.
288. VERRETTE, Michel. «L'alphabétisation de la population de la ville de Québec de 1750 à 1849.» Thèse de M. A., Université Laval, 1979.
289. VILLENEUVE, Paul. «La ville de Québec comme lieu de continuité. » Cahiers de géographie du Québec 25, 64 (avril 1981): 49-60.
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SHERBROOKE
290. ARCHIVES NATIONALES DU QUÉBEC. CENTRE RÉGIONAL DES CANTONS DE L'EST. L'administration municipale de Sherbrooke depuis ses débuts: répertoire numérique détaillé. Sherbrooke, 1980.
291. LANGLOIS, Denis. «Le transport en commun interurbain entre moyenne et petite ville: le cas de Sherbrooke et d'East Angus. » Thèse de M. A., Université de Sherbrooke, 1980.
292. LA VOIE, Louise B. Les débuts du mouvement ouvrier à Sherbrooke, 1873-1919. Université de Sherbrooke: Groupe de recherche en histoire régionale, département d'histoire, 1979-
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AUTRES CENTRES URBAINS
295. ALLABY, Ian. "Val d'Or enjoys Its Role on Road to James Bay." Canadian Geographic 102, 1 (February-March 1982): 72-79.
296. BELLA VANCE, Marcel. Un village en mutation: Compton, Québec, 1880-1920. Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1982.
297. BRAULT, Lucien. Aylmer d'hier/Aylmer of Yesteryear. Aylmer: Institut d'histoire de l'Outaouais, 1981. 269 p.
298. COUILLARD-DESPRÉS, Azarie. Histoire de Sorel: de ses origines à nos jours. Sorel: Éditions Beaudry et Frappier, 1980. 343 p.
299. DELISLE, Jacques. «Morphologie urbaine et tenures foncières à Ste-Foy-Sillery.» Thèse de M.A., Université Laval, 1981.
300. ÉMARD, Michel. Recensements et listes de la Gaspésie, 1686-1881: inventaire et guide. Pointe-au-Genièvre, 1980.
301. GAGNON, Gaston, «Pouvoirs et société à Chicoutimi, 1890-1915: étude sur le développement régional.» Thèse de M.A., Université du Québec à Montréal, 1981.
302. GALT, George. "Look What's Happened to Hull, Que." Canadian Geographic 102, 3 (June/July 1982): 12-21.
303. HARDY, René. La Mauricie et les Bois-Francs: chronologie, 1850-1950. Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 1979.
304. MILNER, Elizabeth Hearn. Huntingville, 1815-1980: A Story of a Village in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Lennoxville, Que.: E.H. Milner, 1981. 260 P-
305. PELLERIN, J.-Alide. Yamachiche et son histoire, 1672-1978. Trois-Rivières: Editions du Bien public, 1980.
306. ROY, Jean. Les populations municipales et paroissiales de la Mauricie, 1850-1971. Trois-Rivières: Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 1980.
307. TROTTIER, Louise. Les forges du Saint-Maurice: Their Historiography. Hull: National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, Environment Canada, 1980. 113p.
308. TROTTIER, Louise. Les forges — historiographie des
forges du Saint-Maurice. Montréal: Boréal Express, 1980.
309. VOYER, Louise. Saint-Hyacinthe: de la seigneurie à la ville québécoise. Montréal: Éditions Libre expression, 1980. 121p.
310. WHITE, Walter S. Le chenal du Moine: une histoire illustrée à Voccasion du centennaire de la paroisse et de la municipalité de Sainte-Anne-de-Sorel, 1876-1976. Sorel: Editions Beaudry et Frappier, 1976. 236 p.
Ontario
GENERAL
311. BLOOMFIELD, Elizabeth. "Municipal Bonusing of Industry: The Legislative Framework in Ontario to 1930." Urban History Review IX, 3 (February 1981): 59-76.
312. BOURNE, Larry S. Designing the Future: A Perspective on Recent Trends and Emerging Issues in Ontario's Urban Environment. Toronto: University of Toronto, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, Research Paper 129, 1981. 34 p.
313. BRODEUR, Robert et Robert CHOQUETTE. Villages et visages de l'Ontario français. Toronto/ Montréal: Office de la télécommunication éducative de l'Ontario/Éditions Fides, 1979- 142 p.
314. GRIMARD, Jacques. V Ontario français par l'image: témoignages photographiques. Montréal: Etudes vivantes, 1981.
315. HILTS, Stewart Garvie. "'In Praise of Progress': Attitudes to Urbanization in Southwestern Ontario, 1850-1900." Ph.D. Thesis, University of Toronto, 1981.
316. JONASSON, Eric. "The Districts and Counties of Southern Ontario. " Families XX, 2 ( 1981): 81-102.
317. NORRIS, Darrell A. "Theory and Observation: A Perspective on Consumer Trip Behaviour and the Decline of the Ontario Hamlet." Urban History Review X, 2 (October 1981): 1-11.
318. TORONTO AREA ARCHIVISTS' GROUP. Ontario's Heritage: A Guide to Archival Resources: Volume 13: North-Eastern Ontario Region. Cheltenham: Boston Mills Press, 1980.
319. V ALLIERES, Gaétan. L 'Ontario français par les documents. Montréal: Etudes vivantes, 1980.
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320. VALLIÈRES, Gaétan. Atlas de l'Ontario français. Montréal: Études vivantes, 1981.
See also/voir aussi: 32, 42, 46, 72, 95, 121, 122, 149, 150.
GUELPH
321. CITY OF GUELPH, LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Designated Buildings of Architectural and Historic Interest in the City of Guelph, 1977-1981. Guelph: LACAC, 1981. 28 p.
322. JOHNSON, Leo. "The Ideology and Political Economy of Urban Growth in Guelph, 1827-1927." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 2.
323- ZEMAN, John "A Search for a Successful Governmental Structure: Urban Political Reform in Guelph, 1900-1925." M.A. Thesis, University of Guelph, 1982.
HAMILTON
324. BAILEY, Thomas M., ed. Dictionary of Hamilton Biography. Hamilton, 1981.
325. BLACK, Laura. "Public Transit and Industry: Hamilton, Ontario, 1871-1979." M.A. Thesis, University of Waterloo, 1980.
326. DOUCET, Michael. "Speculation and the Physical Expansion of Mid-Nineteenth Century Hamilton." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 7.
327. HERON, W. Craig. "Working-Class Hamilton, 1895-1930." Ph.D. Thesis, Dalhousie University, 1981.
328. HERON, Craig, et al. All That Our Hands Have Done: A Pictorial History of Hamilton Labour. Oakville, Ont.: Mosaic Press, 1981.
329. JOHNSON, Charles M. McMaster University. Volume II. The Early Years in Hamilton, 1930-1957. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981.
330. STOREY, Robert H. "Workers, Unions and Steel: The Shaping of the Hamilton Working Class, 1935-1948." Ph.D. Thesis, University of Toronto, 1981.
331. WEAVER, John. "From Land Assembly to Social Maturity: The Suburban Life of Westdale (Hamilton), 1911-1951." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 12.
332. WEAVER, John C. "Hamilton and the Immigration Tide." Families XX, 4 (1981): 197-208.
KINGSTON
333 HARRIS, R., G. LEVINE and B.S. OSBORNE. "Housing Tenure and Social Classes in Kingston, Ontario, 1881-1901. "Journal of Historical Geography 7, 3 (July 1981): 271-90.
334. LEVINE, G.J. "In God's Service: The Role of the Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian and Roman Catholic Churches in the Cultural Geography of Kingston." Ph.D. Thesis, Queen's University, 1980.
335. RICE, Jeanette I. "From Crown to City: The Urban Land Development Process in Kingston, Ontario, 1800-1900." M.A. Thesis, Queen's University, 1980.
336. STEWART, J. Douglas. "Some of Kingston's Old Bricks, Sticks and Stones: A First Essay on the Architecture of William Newlands (1853-1926)." In C. Cameron and M. Segger, eds. Selected Papers from the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, Annual Meetings, 1975 and 1976. Ottawa, 1981. Pp. 53-69.
See also/voir aussi: 68.
KITCHENER-WATERLOO
337. BLOOMFIELD, Elizabeth. "City-Building Processes in Berlin/Kitchener and Waterloo, 1870-1930." Ph.D. Thesis, University of Guelph, 1981.
338. BLOOMFIELD, Elizabeth. "Reshaping the Urban Landscape: Town Planning Efforts in Kitchener-Waterloo, 1912-1926." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 10.
339. RAHMAN, Arthur. "A Study of Land Use Stability and Change in Kitchener's Central Commercial Area between 1932 and 1979." M.A. Thesis, University of Waterloo, 1980.
340. STAUCH, Warren. "Preserving Waterloo Region's
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Architectural Heritage." Waterloo Historical Society 68 (1980): 61-71.
341. YASMIN, Marziya. "A Comparative Factorial Ecology of Kitchener and London." M.A. Thesis, University of Waterloo, 1979.
LONDON
342. DAY, Robert D. "Ethnic Soccer Clubs in London, Canada: A Study in Assimilation." International Review of Sport Sociology XVI, 1 (1981): 37-52.
343. KYRO, W. "The Centre-City: A Design Proposal for London, Ontario." M.A. Thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1980.
344. LUTMAN, John. The North and East of London: An Historical and Architectural Guide. London: City of London, 1982.
345. SHAWYER, A.J., et al Broughdale: Looking for Its Past, The History of a Residential Community in the City of London, Ontario. London: Broughdale Community Association, 1981. 188 p.
346. STABLER, Ernest. "The Growth of Ethnicity and Its Impact on a Canadian City: The Case of London, Ontario." Multiculturalism V, 1 (1981): 23-30.
OTTAWA
347. ASHCROFT, Robert James. "Intrametropolitan Branch Banking: Ottawa, 1930-1979." M.A. Thesis, Carleton University, 1980.
348. ASHCROFT, Robert J. "Intrametropolitan Branch Banking: Ottawa, 1930-1979 " Ontario Georgraphy 17(1981): 19-36.
349- FISHER, Stephen Frederick. "Changing Patterns of Social Organization among the Chinese in Ottawa: A Study of Internal and External Determinants." Ph.D. Thesis, Carleton University, 1980.
350. HEYDON, Naomi Slater. Looking Back ... Pioneers of By town and March, Nicholas Sparks and Hammet Kirkes Pinhey, Their Antecedents and Their Descendants. Ottawa: Nemo Publications, 1980. 542 p.
351. LIVERMORE, J. Daniel and Leslie MAITLAND. "Architectural Heirloom: The East Block." Canadian Geographic 101, 4 (August/September 1981): 62-67.
352. NATIONAL CAPITAL COMMISSION. Lower Town, Ottawa, Volume 12, 1854-1900. Manuscript Report No. 106. Researched and prepared by
Michael Newton, Heritage Section, Public Activities Branch. Ottawa, 1981. 1013 p. Illus., index, biblio.
353. PADOLSKY, Enoch and Ian PRINGLE. Historical Source Book for the Ottawa Valley (The Linguistic Survey of the Ottawa Valley). Ottawa: Carleton University, 1981. 506 p.
354. SCHOUTEN, Jeap. "Urban Innovation in Canada's Capital." Contact 13, 2/3 (1981): 369-80.
355. SWEETMAN, Keri. "Ottawa Also Is Our High-Tech Capital." Canadian Geographic 102, 1 (February/March 1982): 20-31.
See also/Voir aussi: 302.
ST. CATHARINES-NIAGARA
356. JACKSON, John N. "Village Character and Form." In J. Burtniak and W.B. Turner, eds. Villages in the Niagara Peninsula: Proceedings of the Second Niagara Peninsula History Conference. St. Catharines, 1980. Pp. 1-20.
357. JOHNSON, J.K. "'One Bold Operator': Samuel Zimmerman, Niagara Entrepreneur." Ontario History 74, 1 (March 1982): 26-44.
358. PAY, William. Recollections of St. Catharines, 1837-1902. St. Catharines Historical Museum, 1981. [Republication of Struggles and Triumphs or Sixty Years9 Recollections, 1902.]
359- TAYLOR, Robert R. Discovering St. Catharines' Heritage — The Old Town. St. Catharines: LAC AC, 1981.
SUDBURY
360. HIGGINS, Edwin. 1894 Souvenir of Sudbury. Sudbury: Sudbury and District Historical Society, 1981.
361. STEPHENSON, Robert, et al. A Guide to the Golden Age: Mining in Sudbury, 1886-1977'. Sudbury: Dept. of History, Laurentian University, 1979.
362. TESTER, Jim. The Shaping of Sudbury — A Labour View: An Address to a Public Meeting of the Sudbury and District Historical Society, April 18, 1979. Sudbury: Mine-Mill Union, Local 598, 1980.
TORONTO
363. ABERCROMBIE, S. "Toronto: A Sophisticated
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City of Mix - and of the Future." AIA Journal 70, 14 (December 1981): 38-49.
364. ALLABY, Ian. "Toronto's Grand Waterfront Reclamation Plan." Canadian Geographic 101, 3 (June/ July 1981): 68-73.
365. AMYS, John Hewitt. Albany Club of Toronto: The First Hundred Years, 1882 to 1982. Toronto: Albany Club of Toronto, 1981.
366. BAILEY, Timothy J. "The Changing Residential Structure of the Toronto Urban Field, 1957-1978. " M.A. Thesis, University of Waterloo, 1981.
367. BORDESSA, Karina. "A Corporate Suburb for Toronto: Lawrence Park, 1905-1930." M.A. Thesis, York University, 1981.
368. BRETTELL, Caroline B. "Is the Ethnic Community Inevitable? A Comparison of the Settlement Patterns of Portuguese Immigrants in Toronto and Pans." Journal of Ethnic Studies YK, 3 (Fall 1981): 1-18.
369. BRITTON, John N.H. Innovation, Industrial Strategy and the Urban Economy: Toronto's Development Options. Toronto: University of Toronto, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, Research Paper 127, 1981.45 p.
370. BASKERVILLE, Peter A. "Entrepreneurship and the Family Compact: York-Toronto, 1822-1856." Urban History Review IX, 3 (February 1981): 15-34.
371. DOUCET, Michael. "Politics, Trolleys and Space: Mass Transit in Toronto in the Early Twentieth Century." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 13.
373. GAIREY, Harry. A Black Man's Toronto, 1914-1980: The Reminiscences of Harry Gairey. Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1981.
374. GANTON, Isobel. "The Subdivision Process in Toronto, 1847-1883." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 8.
375. GIBSON, Sarah D.S. "Sense of Place - Defense of Place. A Case Study of the Toronto Island." Ph.D. Thesis, University of Toronto, 1981.
376. HENRY, Keith S. Black Politics in Toronto since World War I. Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1981. 59 p.
377. HITCHCOCK, John and Eve LEWIS. The Luxury Condominium Market in Toronto. Toronto: University of Toronto, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, Major Report No. 20, 1981. 52 p.
378. HARNEY, Robert. Toronto: Canada's New Cosmopolite. Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1981. 22 p.
379. HOMEL, Gene Howard. "Denison's Law: Criminal Justice and the Police Court in Toronto, 1877-1921." Ontario History LXXIII, 3 (September 1981): 171-85.
380. HOMEL, Gene Howard. "Sliders and Backsliders: Toronto's Sunday Tobogganing Controversy of 1912." Urban History Review X, 2 (October 1981): 25-34.
381. HOOSEN, Ed. M.I. "The Politics of Co-operative and Non-Profit Housing in Inner-City Neighbourhoods: Analysis of Two Case-Studies in Toronto." M. Arch. & M. City Planning Thesis, M.I.T., 1980.
382. JAMES, R. Scott. "Administration of Municipal Records: The Toronto Experience." Government Publications Review 8A ( 1981): 321-35.
383. JARVIS, Eric James. "Mid-Victorian Toronto: Panic, Policy and Public Response, 1857-1873." Ph.D. Thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1979.
384. KLEINFELDT, Carol, et al. An Evolving View of Suburban Structure and Housing. Toronto: Kleinfeldt/ Mychajlowycz for C.H.M.C, 1981. [Historical development of Mississauga.}
385. KUTCHER, S.P. "Toronto's Metaphysicians: The Social Gospel and Medical Professionalization in Victorian Toronto." HSTC Bulletin!Journal of the History of Canadian Science, Technology and Medicine V, 1(1981): Al-51.
386. LIVERMAN, Diana and John P. WILSON. "The Mississauga Train Derailment and Evacuation, 10-16 November 1979." Canadian Geographer XXV, 4 (Winter 1981): 365-74.
387. MACDOUGALL, Heather A. "The Genesis of Public Health Reform in Toronto, 1869-1890." Urban History Review X, 3 (February 1982): 1-10.
388. MACDOUGALL, Heather. "Public Health in Toronto's Municipal Politics, 1883-1890." Bulletin of the History of Medicine 55 (1981): 186-202.
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389. MAGNUSSON, Warren. "Metropolitan Reform in the Capitalist City." Canadian Journal of Political Science XIV, 3 (September 1981): 557-86.
390. MOORE, Peter W. "Zoning and Neighbourhood Changes: The Annex in Toronto, 1900-1970." Canadian Geographer XXVI, 1 (Spring 1982): 21-36.
391. NICHOLSON, Murray W. "Ecclesiastical Metro-politanism and the Evolution of the Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto." Histoire sociale/Social History XV (May 1982): 129-56.
392. NORCLIFFE, G.B. "Industrial Change in Old Port Areas: The Case of the Port of Toronto." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 25 (September 1981): 237-54.
394. PENDLETON, Glenna M. Historical Planning: Cottages in Long Branch Park. Etobicoke Historical Board and LAC AC, 1981. 52 p.
395. REIMER, Mary Lynn. "Urban Design in Toronto: Settings for City Life.n Contact 13, 2/3(1981): 387-96.
396. SCHAEFFER, Roy. The Board of Trade and the Origins of the Toronto Harbour Commissioners, 1899-1911. Downsview: York University Discussion Paper Series, No. 27, September 1981. 22 p.
397. SIMONE, Nick. Italian Immigrants in Toronto, 1890-1930. Downsview: York University Discussion Paper Series, No. 26, September 1981. 35 p.
398. SKODYN, Basil. The Permanent Story, 1855-1980; An Historical Review of the 125 Year Growth of the Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation, Its Subsidiaries and Amalgamated Companies. {Toronto: 1980?]
399. STORTZ, Gerald J. "The Irish Catholic Press in Toronto, 1874-1887." Canadian Catholic Historical Association Study Sessions, 1980. Pp.41-56.
400. THOMPSON, Austin Seton. Jarvis Street: A Story of Triumph and Tragedy. Toronto: Personal Library, 1980.
401. THOMPSON, Richard Henry. "The State and the Ethnic Community: The Changing Social Organization of Toronto's Chinatown." Ph.D. Thesis, University of Michigan, 1979. 416 p.
402. TORONTO HISTORICAL BOARD. The City of Toronto's Inventory of Buildings of Architectural and Historical Importance. 2nd ed. 1981. 115 p.
403. WESTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A Pictorial History of Weston. Toronto, 1981. 63 p.
404. WHITE, William A. "Toronto's Reluctant Entrance into the Railway Mania of the 1850s." Urban History Review TL, 1 (June 1981): 31-38.
405. WIKTOROWICZ, Barbara. "Toronto's Ethnic Elderly: Their Participation in Voluntary Associations." Multiculturalism IV, 1(1980): 15-24.
406. WHITESON, Leon and S.R. GAGE. The Liveable City: The Architecture and Neighbourhoods of Toronto. Toronto: Mosaic Press, 1982.
407. ZEIDLER, Eberhand H. "Toronto's Eaton Centre as a Response to the Downtown." Contact 13 2/3 (1981): 253-468.
408. ZERKER, Sally F. The Rise and Fall of the Toronto Typographical Union: A Case Study of Foreign Trade Union Domination. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981.
409- ZUCCHI, John. The Italian Immigrants of the St. John's Ward, 1875-1915: Patterns of Settlement and Neighbourhood Formation. Toronto: Multicultural Historical Society of Ontario. 1981. 43 p.
WINDSOR
410. ABRAMS, Alan. Why Windsor: An Anecdotal History of the Jews in Windsor. Windsor: Black Moss, 1981. 98 p.
411. BLACKBOURN, Anthony. "The Company Towns Which Windsor Absorbed." Canadian Geographic 101, 5 (October/November 1981): 68-73.
412. CLARKE, John and David BROWN. "Foci of Human Activity, Essex Co., Ontario, 1825-52: Archival Sources and Reseach Strategies." Archivaria 12 (Summer 1981): 31-58.
413. DEGROAT, Meredith M. "An Investigation of the Adequacy of the Quality and Distribution of Urban Parkland in the City of Windsor," M.A. Thesis, University of Windsor, 1980.
414. NOVICK, David A. and John COUCHMAN. "CAUSE and the Windsor Experience." Contact 13, 2/3 (1981): 411-20.
See also/voir aussi: 70, 152.
OTHER URBAN CENTRES
415. A Bibliography of Oxford County. Woodstock: Oxford
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Historical Research Project, 1979. and the Surrounding Area. Belleville: Mika, 1979.
416. AHERN, Frances R. Oakville: A Small Town, 1900-1930. Erin: Boston Mills Press for the Oakville Historical Society, 1981.
417. ARMITAGE, Andrew. Owen Sound: Steamboat Days. Erin: Boston Mills Press, 1981.
418. BARRETT, Jane. In Search of Lanark. Renfrew: Ont.: Renfrew Advance, 1980.
419. BURROWS, Barbara. "Resource Towns in Canada: A Case Study of Kirkland Lake, Ontario." M.A. Thesis, University of Waterloo, 1980.
420. COOPER, John I. Earliest Tillsonburg. Tillson-burgh, Ont.: The Society, 1980.
421. CURRIE, COOPERS & LYBRAND LTD. Port Maitland Development Potential, 1980.
422. D AHMS, Fredric A. The Changing Functions of Rural Settlements in Huron and Southern Bruce Counties: Historical Background and Major Trends, 1951-1981. Guelph: University School of Rural Planning and Development, No. 110, 1982.
423. FERGUSON, William. Yesterday: A Nostalgic Glimpse as Seen Through the Sketches of William Ferguson. Cobalt: Highway Book Shop, 1979. [Dryden.]
424. GAG AN, David. Hopeful Travellers: Families, Land and Social Change in Mid-Victorian Peel County, Canada West. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981.
425. GERVAIS, Gaétan. «Le réseau ferroviaire du Nord-Est de l'Ontario, 1881-1931. » Revue de l'Université LaurentienneXlll, 2 (février 1981): 35-63.
426. GROL, Lini R., comp. Pelham As It Was and Is. Fonthill, Ont.: Trillium Books, 1980.
427. Kincardine, 1980: Souvenir Reunion Book. Kincardine, Ont., 1980.
428. LORNE PARK ESTATES HISTORICAL COMMITTEE. A Village Within a City: The Story of Lome Park Estates. Cheltenham, Ont.: Boston Mills Press, 1981. 104 p.
429. MACDONALD, Graham A. "Commerce, Civility and Old Sauk Ste Marie. " The Beaver Pt. I: (Autumn 1981): 19-25; Pt. II (Winter 1981): 52-59.
430. MACKINNON, Alan D. The Story ofVankleek Hill
431. MCLEAN, Angus. Reflections of a Century, 1880-1980. Alvinston, Ont., 1980.
432. MacPHERSON, Ian. Matters of Loyalty: The Buells of Brockville, 1830-1850. Belleville: Mika, 1981.
433. MALADY, John. Explosion: Trenton Disaster. Belleville: Mika, 1980.
434. MARTIN, Virgil E. The Early History ofjakobstettel: An Account of the People and Land in and around St. Jacobs. St. Jacobs, Ont.: V.E. Martin, 1979-
435. MOLOHON, Kathryn T. "Contact and Transition in a Northern Ontario 'Border' Town." [Moosonee.} Laurentian University Review XIII, 2 (February 1981): 22-34.
436. OSBORNE, Alan. "A Study of a Stagnating Industrial Centre: The Case of Brantford, Ontario. " M.A. Thesis, University of Waterloo, 1980.
437. PADDON, Wayne, George THORMAN, Don COSENS and Brian SIM. St.Thomas: 100 Years a City, 1881-1981. St. Thomas: St. Thomas Centennial Committee, 1981.
438. PEACOCK, David and Suzanne. Old Oakville: A Character Study of the Town's Early Buildings and of the Men Who Built Them. Toronto: Ballenford Architectural Books, 1979.
439. SAARINEN, O.W. "Provincial Land Use Planning Initiatives in the Town of Kapuskasing." Urban History ReviewX, 1 (June 1981): 1-15.
440. SANGER, Penny. The Nuclear Industry in One Small Town. [Port Hope.] Toronto: McGraw Hill-Ryerson, 1981. 182 p.
441. SMITH, Isla. The Country Town. Wyoming, Ont., 1980.
442. SYLVESTRE, Paul-François. Penetang: Vécole de la résistance. Sudbury: Prise de parole, 1980. 105 p.
44 3. THOMAS, W. D. Bobcaygeon: The Hub of the Kawar-thas: A History of the Village and Its Surroundings. Bobcaygeon, 1980.
444. WILSON, L.W. Early St. Marys: A History in Old Photographs from Its Founding in 1914. St. Mary's-on-the-Thames Historical Society, 1981. 103 p.
Western Canada
GENERAL
445. ARTIBISE, Alan F J . "In Pursuit of Growth: Municipal Boosterism and Urban Development in the Canadian Prairie West, 1871-1913." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 5.
446. ARTIBISE, Alan FJ. Prairie Urban Development, 1870-1930. Ottawa: Canadian Historical Association, Booklet No. 34, 1981. 39 p. {En français: L'expansion urbaine dans les prairies.]
447. ARTIBISE, Alan F J . "Patterns of Prairie Urban Development, 1871-1950." In David J. Bercuson and Phillip A. Buckner, eds. Eastern and Western Perspectives: Papers from the Joint Atlantic Canadal Western Canadian Studies Conference. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981. Pp. 115-46.
448. BODDY, Trevor. "Introduction: Notes for a History of Prairie Architecture." Prairie Forum 5, 2 (Fall 1980): 123-42.
449. BODNAR, Diana. "The Three Prairie Legislative Buildings." PrairieForum 5, 2 (Fall 1980): 143-56.
450. DEN OTTER, A. A. Civilizing the West: The Gaits and the Development of Western Canada. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1981.
451. LEHR, John C. "Ukrainian Pioneer Architecture in the Prairie West." In C. Cameron and M. Segger, eds. Selected Papers from the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, Annual Meetings, 1975 and 1976. Ottawa, 1981. Pp.8-21.
452. SMITH, Dwight L., ed. The American and Canadian West: A Bibliography. (Clio Bibliography Series, No. 6.) Santa Barbara, Calif.: American Bi-bliogrpahical Center-Clio Press Inc., 1979. 558 p.
453. STOCK, Robert. Monitoring Migration in the Prairie Provinces: Administrative Data Sources and Methodologies. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina, 1981.
454. TODD, Daniel. "Rural Out-Migration and Economic Standing in a Prairie Setting." Institute of British Geographers, Transactions N.S. V, 4 (1980): 446-65.
455. VOISEY, Paul. "Chinatown on the Prairies: The Emergence of an Ethnic Community." In C. Cameron and M. Segger, eds. Selected Papers from the
Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, Annual Meetings, 1975 and 1976. Ottawa, 1981. Pp.33-52.
See also/voir aussi: 39.
Manitoba
WINNIPEG
456. BAKER, John E. Winnipeg's Electric Transit. West Hill, Ont.: Railfare Enterprises, 1982.
457. BARBER, Steve and Charles BROOK. "The Historic Winnipeg Restoration Area: A Brief History." PrairieForum 5, 2 (Fall 1980): 219-36.
458. BARIL, Evelyn J. "Native Households in Winnipeg: Strategies of Co-Residence and Financial Support." M.A. Thesis, Queen's University, 1981.
459. BAUREISS, Gunter and Leo DRIEDGER. "Winnipeg Chinatown: Demographic, Ecological and Organizational Change, 1900-1980." Urban History ReviewX, 3 (February 1982): 11-24.
460. CHEKKI, Dan A. "Planning and Citizen Participation in a Canadian City." Community Development Journal XIV, 1 (January 1979): 34-40.
461. DRIEDGER, Leo and Richard MEZOFF. "Ethnic Prejudice and Discrimination in Winnipeg High Schools." Canadian Journal of Sociology 6 (1981): 1-17.
462. DRIEDGER, Leo. "Fifty Years of Mennonite Identity in Winnipeg: A Sacred Canopy in a Changing Laboratory." In H. Loewen, ed. Mennonite Images. Winnipeg: Hyperion Press, 1980.
463. GOLDSTEIN, Jay. "Has the Popularity of Anglo-Conformity Waned? A Study of School Naming Events in Winnipeg, 1881-1979. " Canadian Ethnic Studies XIII, 2 (1981): 52-60.
464. SPECTOR, David. "McKim, Mead and White and the Neo-Classical Bank Tradition in Winnipeg, 1898-1914." Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin 7, 3/4 (December 1981): 204.
465. PETER BARNARD ASSOCIATES. Sensitive Infill Housing, Winnipeg Case Study. Toronto: Peter Barnard Associates, 1980. 2 vols. [Report for C.M.H.C.}
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466. SCOTT, Marnie A.K. "The Office Industry as an Instrument of Urban Economie Development: Advantages, Disadvantages and Policy Implications of Winnipeg's Infrastructure." M.A. Thesis, University of Manitoba, 1981.
See also/voir aussi: 152.
OTHER URBAN CENTRES
467. CLARK, W. Leland. Brandon's Politics and Politicians. Brandon: Brandon Sun, 1981. 264 p.
468. Deloraine Scans a Century: A History ofDeloraine and District, 1880-1980. Deloraine, Man.: Deloraine History Book Committee, 1980.
469. LAPP, Ronald C. "The Migration of New Immigrants into a Single Resource Community in Northern Manitoba." M.A. Thesis, University of Manitoba, 1980.
470. Pembina Manitou: 100f Anniversary and Reunion. Manitou: Pembina-Manitou Centennial Committee, 1979.
471. Thompson and Cutbacks: A Social Impact Assessment. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba, School of Social Work, 1978.
Saskatchewan
GENERAL
472. Exploring Local History in Saskatchewan. Regina: Saskatchewan Archives Board, 1980. 42 p.
REGINA
473. RIDDELL, William A. Regina from Pile O'Bones to Queen City of the Plains: An Illustrated History. Woodland Hill, Calif.: Windsor Publications, 1981.
474. TROYER, A. Elizabeth O. "Causes of Regina's Rental Housing Shortage and Its Effects on Residential Satisfaction." M.A. Thesis, University of Regina, 1981.
OTHER URBAN CENTRES
475. Biggar, Saskatchewan, Canada. A Pictorial History. Biggar, Sask., 1980.
476. Bridging the Past: History of Wolseley and District, 1880-1980. Wolseley, Sask.: Wolseley and District History Book Committee, 1981.
477. CURNISKI, Savelia. "Icons and Banyas: Ukrainian Orthodox Churches in Saskatchwan." In C. Cameron and M. Segger, eds. Selected Papers from the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, Annual Meetings, 1975 and 1976. Ottawa, 1981. Pp. 1-7.
478. Dynamic Dinsmore, 1979. Dinsmore, Sask.: The Committee, 1979-
479. HILDEBRANDT, Walter. "Public Buildings in Battleford, 1876-1878." Saskatchewan History XXXV, 1 (Winter 1982): 17-24.
480. KERR, Don. "Building the University of Saskatchewan, 1907-1930. " Prairie Forum 5, 2 (Fall 1980): 157-82.
481. Mankota, the First 50 Years: A Saskatchewan Village. Mankota: Mankota Book Committee, 1980.
482. Moosomin History Book. Moosomin: Moosomin History Book Committee, 1981.
483. Our Treasured Heritage: Borden and District. Borden, Sask.: Borden History Book Committee, 1980.
484. Pioneers and Progress: The History of Southey and District. Southey, Sask.: Southey Historical Committee, 1980.
485. Qu'Appelle: Footprints to Progress: A History of Qu'Appelle and District. Qu'Appelle, Sask.: Qu'Appelle Historical Society, 1980.
486. Redvers, 75 Years Live. Redvers, Sask.: Golden Age Centre and Celebrate Saskatchewan Committee, 1980.
487. Reflections on the Past: A History ofHagen and District. Hagen, Sask.: Hagen History Book Committee, 1980.
488. SWANSON, Ruth. The First Hundred Years: Around Churchbridge, 1880-1980. Churchbridge, Sask.: Churchbridge History Committee, 1980.
Alberta
GENERAL
489. "Alberta Heritage Structures. " Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin 7, 5 (April 1982): 2-3.
490. A Preliminary Guide to Archival Sources Relating to Southern Alberta. Lethbridge: University of Lethbridge Regional History Project, 1979-
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491. BEAHEN, William. "Mob Law Could Not Prevail." Alberta History 29, 3 (Summer 1981): 1-7.
See also/voir aussi: 113.
492. DEMPSEY, Hugh A., ed. The Best from Alberta History. Saskatoon: Prairie Books and Historical Society of Alberta, 1982.
493. HOE, Ban Seng. "The Chinatown in Alberta: Architectural Adaptation, Urban Renewal and Community's Needs." In C. Cameron and M. Segger, eds. Selected Papers from the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, Annual Meetings, 1975 and 1976. Ottawa, 1981. Pp.22-32.
494. CADDEN, Patrick G. "The Public Sector as Urban Employer: The Local Importance and Locational Distribution of Public Employment in Alberta. " Ph.D. Thesis, University of Calgary, 1980.
495. MCMILLAN, MelvilleL. andDerykG. NORTON. "The Distribution of Unconditional Transfer to Alberta Municipalities: Existing and Alternative Models." Canadian Tax Journal XXIX, 2 (March-April 1981): 171-83.
496. PALMER, Howard and Tamara. "Urban Blacks in Alberta." Alberta History 29, 1 (Summer 1981): 8-18.
497. REEVES, W. and J. FRIDERES. "Government Policy and Indian Urbanization: The Alberta Case. " Canadian Public Policy VII, 4 (Autumn 1981): 584-95.
498. STRATHERN, G., comp. Alberta, 1954-1979: A Provincial Bibliography. Edmonton, 1982.
CALGARY
499. BEDFORD, July. "Prostitution in Calgary, 1905-1914." Alberta History 29, 2 (Spring 1981): 1-11.
500. DHANANI, Anne D.B. "Water Quality and Recreational Use of the River Valleys in Calgary." M.Sc. Thesis, University of Alberta, 1981.
501. FOR AN, Maxwell L. "The Civic Corporation and Urban Growth: Calgary, 1884-1930." Ph.D. Thesis, University of Calgary, 1981.
502. MATTHEWS, Allan S. "A Comparison of the Forces of Agglomeration within Calgary's Industrial Parks." M.A. Thesis, University of Calgary, 1979.
503. MELYNK, Bryan P. "Calgary Buildings, 1904-1914: The Emergence of an Urban Landscape." M.A. Thesis, University of Calgary, 1981.
EDMONTON
504. HART, E.J. Ambition and Reality: The French-Speaking Community of Edmonton, 1795-1935. Edmonton: Le salon d'histoire de la francophonie albertaine, 1980.
505. KELLY, S.L. "Senior Citizen Housing in Edmonton: A Spatial Perspective." M.A. Thesis, University of Alberta, 1980.
506. LEBOURGEOIS, Jean-Pierre. "The Effects of the Mill Woods Land Bank on Land and Housing Prices in Edmonton." M.A. Thesis, University of Alberta, 1981.
508. LEONARD, David. A Builder of the Northwest: The Life and Times of Richard S ecord. Edmonton: Richard Y. Secord, 1981.
509. ORRELL, John. Fallen Empires: The Lost Theatres of Edmonton. Edmonton: Newest Press, 1981.
510. PERSON, Dennis and Gavin ROUTLEDGE. Edmonton: Portrait of a City. Edmonton: Reidmore, 1981. 240 p.
511. PEYTON, Amy. The Friendly Poor: A History of Bissell Centre. Edmonton: Amy Peyton, 1981.
512. SMITH, P.J. and L.J. MCCANN. "Residential Land Use Change in Inner Edmonton. " Annals of the Association of American Geographers 71 ,4 (December 1981): 536-51.
513- WEAVER, Sarah L. "Implementation and Monitoring in Planning: The Experience of the Edmonton General Municipal Plan." M.A. Thesis, University of Alberta, 1981.
LETHBRIDGE
514. FOOKS, Georgia G. "A History of the Lethbridge Herald, 1905-1975." M.A. Thesis, Brigham Young University, 1975.
515. HALL, Warren and Barb GOODMAN. Reflections: Lethbridge Then and Now. Lethbridge: Whoop-up County Chapter, Historical Society of Alberta, 1980. 142 p.
OTHER URBAN CENTRES
516. A History of Olds and Area. Olds, Alta.: Olds Historical Society, 1980.
517. KISSEL, Elizabeth J. Portrait of a Community: A His-
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tory of Rife, Hoselaw and Moose Lake. Bonnyville, Alta.iE. Kissel, 1980.
518. KRAHN, Harvey, John GARTRELL and Lyle LARSON. "The Quality of Family Life in a Resource Community." Canadian Journal of Sociology VI, 3 (Summer 1981): 307-24.
519. Land of Hope and Dreams; A History of Grimshaw and District. Grimshaw, Alta.: Grimshaw and District Historical Society.
520. PARKER, Georgean C. Proud Beginnings, A Pictorial History of Red Deer. Red Deer: Red Deer History Book Committee, 1981.
521. PETLEY-JONES, Evan. "Memories of Rossdale. " Alberta History 29, 1 (Summer 1981): 32-36.
522. Sibbald Community History, 1908-1980. Sibbald, Alta.: Sibbald Community Club, 1980.
British Columbia
GENERAL
523. "Architecture in British Columbia: Heritage and Development." {Special Issue.} West Coast Review 15, 4 (Spring 1981): 5-60.
524. BRITISH COLUMBIA HERITAGE TRUST. Heritage Conservation in British Columbia: A Selected Bibliography, 1979. Technical Papers 1, Victoria, 1980.71p.
525. CHALMERS, Graeme and Frances MOOR-CROFT. British Columbia Houses: Guide to the Style of Domestic Architecture in British Columbia ... Vancouver: University of British Columbia, 1981.
526. COTTON, Peter. Vice Regal Mansions of British Columbia. Vancouver: Elgin Publications, 1981. 112 p.
527. Human Settlement Issues in British Columbia, 1968-1978: A Selected Bibliography. Vancouver: University of British Columbia, Centre for Human Settlements, 1978.
528. MATTISON, David. "Books and the Historical Photograph." B.C. Studies 52 (Winter 1981-82): 157-65.
529. SCHWARTZ, Joan M. "The Past in Focus: Photography and British Columbia, 1858-1914." B.C. Studies 52 (Winter 1981-82): 5-15.
530. WARD, W. Peter and Robert A.J. McDONALD, eds. British Columbia: Historical Readings. Vancouver: Douglas & Mclntyre, 1981. 692 p.
531. WESMAN, Brahm. The B.C. Planning Act: A Critique. (U.B.C. Planning Papers.) Vancouver: University of British Columbia, School of Community and Regional Planning, 1980. 26 p.
VANCOUVER
532. ALLEN, Richard. "Men of the Streets: How Our Thoroughfares Got Their Names. " Vancouver 13,11 (November 1980): 104-12.
533. BAIRD, George, etal. "Vancouver: 10 Buildings to See." Trace I, 3(1981): 16-26.
534. BARTLETT, Eleanor A. "Real Wages and the Standard of Living in Vancouver, 1901-1929." M.A. Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1980.
535. BARTLETT, Eleanor A. "Real Wages and the Standard of Living in Vancouver, 1901-1929." B.C. Studies 51 (Autumn 1981): 3-62.
536. BOURDON, Donald G. The Boom Years; G.G. Nye's Photographs of North Vancouver, 1905-1909. Vancouver: Hancock House, 1981. 86 p.
537. BUCHIGNANI, Norman and Doreen INDRA. "Intergroup Conflict and Community Solidarity: Sikhs and South Asian Fijians in Vancouver. " Canadian Journal of Anthropology 1, 2 (Winter 1980): 149-58.
538. BUDGEN, Mark. "Vancouver's False Creek: From Eyesore to Dynamic Waterfront Showcase." Canadian Geographic"102, 2 (April/May 1982): 14-19.
539. CANTY, D. "Vancouver: The Explosive Young Giant of the Canadian West." AIA Journal 70, 14 (December 1981): 60-71.
540. CARVER, John Arthur. The Vancouver Rowing Club: History, 1886-1980. Vancouver: A.F. Roberts, 1980.
541. DUSENBERRY, Verne A. "Canadian Ideology and Public Policy: The Impact on Vancouver Sikh Ethnic and Religious Adaptation. " Canadian Ethnic Studies Xill, 3(1981): 101-19.
542. EDIS, Graham. Vancouver Sketchbook. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1981.
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543. ENG, Rosemary, "Inside Chinatown-" Vancouver 13, 11 (November 1980): 114-21.
544. FUJII, G.T. "The Revitalization of the Inner City: A Case Study of the Fairview Slopes Neighbourhood, Vancouver, B.C." M.A. Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1981.
545. GALOIS, Robert Michael. "Social Structure in Space: The Making of Vancouver, 1886-1901." Ph.D. Thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1980.
546. GAYLER, H.J. "Social Class and Consumer Spatial Behaviour: Some Aspects of Variation in Shopping Patterns in Metropolitan Vancouver." Institute of British Geographers, Transactions N.S. V, 4 (1980): 427-45.
547. HOLDSWORTH, Deryck W. "The Meaning of Vernacular Housing in Early Vancouver." Ph.D. Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1980.
548. HOLMES, R.J. "Industrial Zoning in Vancouver," M.A. Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1979.
549. INDRA, Doreen. "The Invisible Mosaic: Women, Ethnicity and the Vancouver Press." Canadian Ethnic Studies Xlll, 1 (1981): 63-74.
550. LEY, David. "Inner-City Revitalization in Canada: A Vancouver Case Study." Canadian Geographer XXV, 2(1981): 124-48.
551. Light Rail Transit in Vancouver: Costs, Potential and Alternatives. Vancouver: University of British Columbia, Centre for Transportation Studies, 1980.
552. MACDONALD, Norbert. "C.P.R. Town': The City Building Process in Vancouver, 1860-1914." In Stelter and Artibise, eds. Shaping the Urban Landscape: Aspects of the Canadian City-Building Process. Toronto: Oxford, 1982. Chapter 4.
553. MACDONALD, Norbert. "The Canadian Pacific Railway and Vancouver's Development to 1900." In W. Peter Ward and Robert A J . McDonald, eds. British Columbia: Historical Readings. Vancouver: Douglas & Mclntyre, 1981. Pp.396-425.
554. MARLATT, Daphne and Carolle ITTER, eds. "Opening Doors: Vancouver's East End." Sound HeritageVUl, 1/2(1979): 1-186.
555. MATTISON, David. "'A Very Superior Style of Art': The Vancouver Photographs of J. A. Brock & Co." Photo Communique (November-December
1979): 16-18,20-21.
556. POWELL, Mary Patricia. "A Response to the Depression: The Local Council of Women in Vancouver." In Barbara Latham and Cathy Kess, eds. In Her Own Right: S elected Essay s on Women's History in B.C. Victoria: Camosun College, 1980.
557. SINNOTT, Emmett and Paul TENNANT. "The Origins of Taxicab Limitations in Vancouver City (or 'Good Try Anyway, Stanley Anderson')." B.C. Studies 49 (Spring 1981): 40-53.
558. SMITH, Andrea B. "The Origins of the NPA: A Study in Vancouver Politics, 1930-1940." M.A. Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1981.
559. SPAXMAN, Roy and Dorothy WHITING. "Vancouver: Creating a Livable City." Contact 13, 2/3 (1981): 381-86.
560. WEAVER, John C. "The Property Industry and Land Use Controls: The Vancouver Experience, 1910-1945." In W. Peter Ward and Robert A.J. McDonald, eds. British Columbia: Historical Readings. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1981. Pp.426-48.
See also/voir aussi: 20.
VICTORIA
561. EDIS, Graham. Victoria Sketchbook. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1981.
562. LAI, Cheun-yan David. "The Population Structure of North american Chinatowns in the Mid-Twentieth Century." In K. Victor Ujimoto and Gordon Hirabayashi, eds. Visible Minorities and Multiculturalism: Asians in Canada. Toronto: Butterworth, 1980. Pp. 13-22.
563. McDONALD, Robert A.J. "Victoria, Vancouver and the Economic Development of British Columbia, 1886-1914." In W. Peter Ward and R.AJ. McDonald, eds. British Columbia: Historical Readings. • Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1981. Pp. 369-95.
OTHER URBAN CENTRES
564. BRITISH COLUMBIA, HERITAGE CONSERVATION BRANCH. Nelson, a Proposal for Urban Heritage Conservation. Victoria, 1981. 223 p.
565. ELLIS, Adelaide. Mill Bay History. Mill Bay, B.C.: A. Ellis, 1979.
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566. JONES, David C. "'Molson Is Becoming Smaller': A Canadian-American Community after the First War." B.C. Studies 49 (Spring 1981): 54-78.
567. SCHWARTZ, Joan M. and Lilly KOLTON. "A Visual Cliche: Five Views of Yale." B.C. Studies 52 (Winter 1981-82): 113-28.
568. SHERVILL, R. Lynn. Smithers, from Village to Swamp. Smithers, B.C.: Town of Smithers, 1981.
569. FORBES, Jamie. Historical Portraits of Trail. Trail, B.C.: Trail City Archives, in co-operation with Trail Historical Society, 1980.
570. TURNBULL, Elsie G. Trail Between Two Wars: The Story of a Smelter City. Victoria, B.C.: E.G. Turnbull, 1980.
North
GENERAL
571. BASQUE, Garnet. Yukon Ghost Town Atlas. Langley, B.C.: Sunfire Publications, 1981.
572. ECE SYMPOSIUM ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE ARCTIC. Human Settlements in the Arctic: An Account of the ECE Symposium ... Godthab, Green-land, 1978. Oxford/Toronto: Pergaman Press for the United Nations, 1980.
573. GEREIN, H. J. F. Community Planning and Development in Canada's Northwest Territories. Yellowknife, 1980. 175 p.
574. Human Settlements and Renewable Resources North of Sixty: Seminar Proceedings, 1979. Vancouver: University of British Columbia, Centre for Human Settlements, 1979.
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